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Free Enterprise: House Small Business Leader Calls For Tax Extension, Spending Restraints
Washington, D.C.,
November 29, 2010
By Free Enterprise
Congress should provide small business owners with certainty and extend the Bush tax rates for everyone, according to House Small Business Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO). “What the American people want is certainty, including dealing with the 2001-2003 tax policy,” Graves told members of the U.S. Chamber’s Small Business Council on November 16. “Hopefully, we’ll get that done before Christmas. But if not, then we’re going to deal with that right after we get sworn in and we’ll make it retroactive right back to the first of the year.” The sticking point, Graves said, is whether to extend the rates or make them permanent. President Obama has said he wants to make middle-class reductions permanent but has rejected calls to do the same for small business owners and other individuals making more than $200,000 a year and married couples making more than $250,000. “We’re pushing for a full permanent provision for everybody,” Graves said. One hurdle to overcome is the administration’s misperception that increasing the tax rate would not impact small businesses. “They don’t think that that many small businesses file their income taxes individually or as a couple, which is frustrating,” Graves said. |